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Observation time of the 2019 total solar eclipse in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia

In 2019, there will be no total solar eclipse visible in China, only a partial solar eclipse.

In our country, the partial solar eclipse will occur on the morning of January 6, 2019. You will have plenty of time to prepare for it. The lunar penumbra of this partial solar eclipse basically covers Northeast my country and North China. As long as the weather is clear, people can enjoy this partial solar eclipse during morning jogs or dog walks.

This partial solar eclipse started at 7:34 East Longitude 120 degrees standard time (Beijing time) and ended at 11:49, lasting 4 hours and 14.7 minutes. On that day, the sun rises in Changchun at 7:14, the first waning (begins) is 7:35:37, the eclipse (when the sun is most obscured by the moon) is 8:48:30, and the full circle (ends) is 10:09 Minutes 52 seconds. The eclipse score (degree of occlusion) is 0.456.

Welding goggles are one of the best tools for observing the solar eclipse. Secondly, you can also use X-ray films taken in the hospital. When watching a partial solar eclipse, you can use Bard film solar observation glasses, which are glasses specially designed for observing the sun. Daily sunglasses or sunglasses are only used to observe the surrounding scenery under sunlight, and must not be used to look at the sun directly.

In addition, unqualified solar observation glasses and filters cannot be used, because these unqualified products cannot block ultraviolet rays and will also cause serious damage when watching the sun's waxing and waning changes for up to two hours. Eye.